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SpaceX's 'Starman' and Its Tesla Roadster Are Now Beyond Mars
Space.com ^ | November 3, 2018 08:00am ET | Mike Wall,

Posted on 11/05/2018 3:35:41 PM PST by BenLurkin

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To: Moonman62

Grissom’s Restored Mercury Capsule is on display in Hutchison, Ks Space Museum. They did a great restoration on it. It’s sort of an out of the way place, but it’s a fabulous museum. I also think it has the Apollo 13 Command Module as well.


21 posted on 11/05/2018 6:48:57 PM PST by Empireoftheatom48 (WWG1WGA!)
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To: BenLurkin

Is it still under warranty?


22 posted on 11/05/2018 6:50:51 PM PST by Deplorable American1776 (Proud to be a DeplorableAmerican with a Deplorable Family...even the dog is, too. :-))
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To: C210N

You can get that on vinyl now.


23 posted on 11/05/2018 7:18:51 PM PST by Delta 21
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To: BenLurkin

When I showed my school age son the flight video, he thought it was a music video. No, it is real.
“It’s a car, in space.”
“Yes, it is.”
“Why is there a car in space?”
“Elon Musk put it there.”
“For Youtube?”
“For science.”
“Why a car?”
“He owns a car company.”
“So it is an ad.”
“He owns the rocket company, too.”
“Why does he own a rocket company?”
“To send satellites into space. And, ideally people.”
“Is that a real person in the car?”
“No, fake, but a real car.”
“Why send a car?”
“He’s testing his process of sending groceries to astronauts on Mars, and he chose a car to send up because he had one.”
“Will they send cars to Mars?”
“I don’t think so.”
“Why are you watching this?”
“I think it is cool.”
“Is it real?”
“Yes.”
“He put a car on a rocket to send to space so it could go to Mars.”
“Yeah.”
“Print out the news article, no one at school will believe me if I show them the picture.”


24 posted on 11/05/2018 7:50:13 PM PST by tbw2
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To: DannyTN

That was decent in show advertising.


25 posted on 11/05/2018 7:50:35 PM PST by tbw2
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To: ctdonath2

In Larry Niven’s scifi book “Protector”, Belters periodically did stuff like that. The main character finds an old space probe, debates going home and paying all the taxes or flying past the Belt to Earth to try to sell the collectible for a fortune without Belt taxes.
He chooses to try to run to Earth, but his unusual course coincides with a Protector coming to Earth ...


26 posted on 11/05/2018 7:52:15 PM PST by tbw2
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To: Delta 21

That had to have become a million screen savers. And that was the point.


27 posted on 11/05/2018 7:52:51 PM PST by tbw2
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To: dead

If you can put a car into a Solar orbit that goes beyond Mars, you can easily put a semi-trailer sized payload into Clarke orbit. That may have been the selling point.


28 posted on 11/06/2018 3:54:49 AM PST by jmcenanly ("The more corrupt the state, the more laws." Tacitus, Publius Cornelius)
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29 posted on 11/06/2018 6:45:12 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer (The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money.)
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